- From: Ilya Grigorik <igrigorik@google.com>
- Date: Fri, 8 May 2015 10:26:30 -0700
- To: Evgeniy Orlov <evgeniy.orlov@akm3.de>
- Cc: public-web-perf <public-web-perf@w3.org>
Received on Friday, 8 May 2015 17:27:38 UTC
Hey Evgeniy. Sorry about the confusion! The Resource Priorities spec is, indeed, deprecated. I'll see if we can update the w3.org doc to make this clear -- thanks for the heads up. Also, I'm not aware of any plans by other browsers to support "lazyload". ig On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 12:41 AM, Evgeniy Orlov <evgeniy.orlov@akm3.de> wrote: > Hi to all ! > While no single topic from archiv search results isn't available today > with internal server error, i decided to ask about: > > I would like to know, what future is waiting for the lazyload attribute in > the W3C standard? This documentation > <https://w3c.github.io/web-performance/specs/ResourcePriorities/Overview.html> > means it would be abandoned, but another one > <https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/webperf/raw-file/tip/specs/ResourcePriorities/Overview.html> > means not. Many web docs refer to the cited documentation, meaning, it > would be the state of the art in HTML5, and, while only IE11 supports it > natively, other browser would catch up. This "abandoned" alert makes the > perplexity perfect. > > Thank you for any further informations and > best regards from Berlin > Evgeniy >
Received on Friday, 8 May 2015 17:27:38 UTC